trail34
trail34 t1_j2rxwej wrote
Reply to comment by igotnocandyforyou in [OC] Bible Reading Plan as Circle by jcddyer
> like bitches like you
Classy. Again I’d suggest you take a look at how you engage with fellow humans.
trail34 t1_j2rusgy wrote
Reply to comment by igotnocandyforyou in [OC] Bible Reading Plan as Circle by jcddyer
Wait - so someone tells you they are going through a difficult time, and you respond by telling them to go read a tale about a dude who has his family killed by a cosmic authority who is trying to test his loyalty? That’s messed up. Responding to anyone’s concerns with “well at least it’s not…” is cold and dismissive.
Instead try treating people the way you’d like to be treated.
trail34 t1_j0u1s46 wrote
Love this! It’s making me very hungry.
I’m always curious how people objectively rate things when there are so many candidates. For example early in your testing you might say “man this sauce is amazing. I’m going to give is a 9 out of 10”, but then later you think you might like a bunch of other sauces more and you’ve run out of room on your scale.
trail34 t1_ix0mbuh wrote
Reply to comment by Jooriick in Experience: I lost my memory – and fell in love with my husband for the second time by B0ssc0
For sure. I think a big part of falling for someone in the early stages is finding that you have things in common, and then realizing the other person respects you, has your back, and enjoys all the quirks that others think are weird. He had this one in the bag. :)
trail34 t1_j8phx2s wrote
Reply to comment by greatdrams23 in [OC] Beyoncé now holds the record for most Grammy wins by any artist by giteam
78 studio albums
31 live albums
10 compilation albums
The secret to success in jazz is to just keep producing content. You’re bound to eventually have something stick, and then you get to play on everyone else’s albums too because your name means something.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_Corea_discography
Not to diminish Chick’s accomplishments though. He, and his contemporaries like Herbie Hancock, invented new forms of jazz fusion.